A Massachusetts judge ruled Monday that the public should know exactly what investigators seized from the home of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez , who has been charged with murder in the death of a friend .

Bristol County District Judge Daniel O'Shea ordered the documents to be made available Tuesday afternoon .

The documents to be released include search warrants , police affidavits explaining what they were looking for and what was taken away as possible evidence .

Hernandez has been charged with premeditated murder in the death of Odin Lloyd , 27 . He has pleaded not guilty .

O'Shea ruled in favor of a motion filed by media outlets including the Patriot Ledger in Quincy , Massachusetts ; the Taunton Daily Gazette in Taunton , Massachusetts ; and the Associated Press .

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Defense attorneys representing Aaron Hernandez opposed the motion . They can appeal the court 's decision .

In court papers , lawyers for the media argued `` the press 's -LRB- sic -RRB- ability to keep the public informed is premised in large part on open access to the court system and on its ability to examine and report on public documents . ''

At Hernandez 's arraignment last month , prosecutors said they had examined his cell phone and 14-camera home surveillance system .

Authorities have said Hernandez , 23 , and two other men picked Lloyd up from his Boston apartment early on June 17 . Surveillance cameras captured the car at an industrial park near Hernandez 's North Attleborough home . Lloyd 's body was found in the industrial park later that day , authorities have said .

Also on Monday , Ernest Wallace , one of two men who police say was in the car with Hernandez the night Lloyd was killed , agreed to be held without bail pending his next hearing .

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A prosecutor told a judge in Attleboro , Massachusetts , that Wallace had accepted the decision in the presence of his lawyer , David Meier . Meier declined to comment to reporters . Wallace winked at his family and appeared to mouth the words `` I love you '' but was not asked to address the court .

Wallace is charged with accessory after the fact to murder . He pleaded not guilty . His next hearing is scheduled for July 22 .

Another man who police say was in the car the night of Lloyd 's slaying , Carlos Ortiz , is already being held without bail and has pleaded not guilty to a weapons charge .

At a news conference after Wallace 's court hearing , Bristol County District Attorney Samuel Sutter declined to directly answer a question from CNN about whether Wallace or Ortiz is cooperating with authorities .

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`` It 's an excellent question , '' Sutter said . `` But I 'm not going to comment one way or the other at this point . ''

A law enforcement source has told CNN that Ortiz is cooperating with investigators but declined to elaborate . In court papers , Ortiz allegedly told police that the day after Lloyd was killed , he and Hernandez went to a Franklin , Massachusetts , apartment leased by Hernandez . In the apartment , investigators say there was a `` white colored hooded sweatshirt '' similar to the one he was seen wearing on surveillance video the night of the killing .

Ortiz has a status hearing scheduled for Tuesday , but prosecutors say if Ortiz agrees to continue to be held without bail , the hearing will likely be canceled .

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Papers about evidence collected in Aaron Hernandez case should be released , judge says

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Ruling stems from filing from several media outlets requesting the papers , available Tuesday

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Hernandez 's defense team opposes the ruling and has the option to appeal

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Hernandez is charged with premeditated murder in the slaying of Odin Lloyd